"It was one of those things that you never want to happen as a head coach but I'm glad I was prepared and glad that we are required to have that CPR training," Anderson said Friday. "I was able to take action and I'm glad it turned out the way that it did. When you are doing CPR, you never know. There are always those thoughts that it could be the worst."

Smith's heart started beating on its own on the way to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, but the doctor discovered Smith had a heart condition.